In angiosperms, dioecy has arisen in 871–5,000 independent events, distributed in approximately 43% of the flowering families. The reproductive superiority of unisexuals has been the favorite explanation for the evolution of separate sexes. However, in several instances, the observed reproductive performance of unisexuals, if any, does not seem to compensate for the loss of one of the sex functions. The involvement of fitness components not directly associated with reproduction is a plausible hypothesis that has received little attention. Life‐history traits recently recognized as predictors of plant performance were compared among males, females, and hermaphrodites of a rare trioecious Opuntia robusta population in the field, using the cla...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Genetically diverse sibships are thought to increase parental fitness through...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...
In angiosperms, dioecy has arisen in 871–5,000 independent events, distributed in approximately 43% ...
In angiosperms, dioecy has arisen in 871–5,000 independent events, distributed in approximately 43% ...
In angiosperms, dioecy has arisen in 871–5,000 independent events, distributed in approximately 43% ...
Evolutionary transitions from dioecy to functional hermaphroditism must overcome the inertia of sexu...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Genetically diverse sibships are thought to increase parental fitness through...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...
In angiosperms, dioecy has arisen in 871–5,000 independent events, distributed in approximately 43% ...
In angiosperms, dioecy has arisen in 871–5,000 independent events, distributed in approximately 43% ...
In angiosperms, dioecy has arisen in 871–5,000 independent events, distributed in approximately 43% ...
Evolutionary transitions from dioecy to functional hermaphroditism must overcome the inertia of sexu...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
In many gynodioecious species, cytoplasmic male sterility genes (CMS) and nuclear male fertility res...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Genetically diverse sibships are thought to increase parental fitness through...
Gynodioecy, the co-occurrence of female and hermaphroditic individuals within a population, is an im...
Premise: Evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism often proceeds through gynodioecy, but gen...